Greetings all – We tweaked one thing about citing a whole journal or a database in the Information Sources Survey:
Note: When citing an entire journal or an electronic database in APA 7, the format should follow the example provided for whole journals. For a journal, list the journal name in italics, followed by a period. For a database, use the database name in italics, followed by a period, and include the related website. This approach aligns with APA guidance on citing databases with original, proprietary content.
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Thank you! I just came here to ask about this – for an in-text citation, should we cite the (whole) journal article’s title?
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For example: this is the journal I’m using:
International Journal of LGBTQ+ Youth Studies. (n.d.). Taylor & Francis. https://www-tandfonline-com.libaccess.sjlibrary.org/journals/wjly21
Would the in-text citation be (International Journal of LGBTQ+ Youth Studies, n.d.)?
Thanks!
@elenaloper yes!

